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Natural Resources and Reforms

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Amin, Mohammad; Djankov, Simeon
Date: 2009
Agency: The World Bank, Washington, DC
Series: Policy Research Working Paper, WPS4882
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/7659
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
Social Organization
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Subject(s): natural resources
economic reform
social capital
Abstract: "The authors use a sample of 133 countries to investigate the link between the abundance of natural resources and micro-economic reforms. Previous studies suggest that natural resource abundance gives rise to governments that are less accountable to the public and states that are oligarchic, and that it leads to the erosion of social capital. These factors are likely to hamper economic reforms. The authors test this hypothesis using data on micro-economic reforms from the World Bank's Doing Business database. The results provide a robust support for the 'resource curse' view: a move from the 75th percentile to the 25th percentile on resource abundance equals 10.9 percentage points more reform. This is a large effect given that the mean probability of reform in the sample is 57.1 percent."

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